What was the significance of the Battle of Saratoga

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The significance of the Battle of Saratoga was that it encouraged France to join America in its war against Britain.

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The Battle of Saratoga was a major battle during the American War of Independence, which took place in the fall of 1777. The battle took place in Saratoga County in New York. It was rather a succession of skirmishes, the most important of which were the Battle of Freeman's Farm on September 19, 1777 and the Battle of Bemis Heights on October 7, 1777. The Americans were led by Horatio Gates and the British by John Burgoyne. After the Battle of Bemis Heights, Burgoyne surrendered on 17 October 1777. The Americans captured nearly 6,000 soldiers (British but also hired troops from Hesse and Brunswijk). The battle is considered a turning point in the revolution. Afterwards, France decided to recognize the United States and join it in the war, providing both men and resources.

Answer 2
Answer: IT was a Decisive victory over the British for the American. Major turning point also

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How does castigliones View of the responsibilities of a ruling class differ from machiavlellies

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Castiglione thought that the ruling class should follow a standard of conduct.Machiavelli believed that the rulers must look like they are generous but that they must do what they need to do to keep order.

The three eras within the phanerozoic eon are paleozoic (ancient life), _____ (middle life), and cenozoic (recent life).

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The correct answer is Mesozoic (middle life)

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The Phanerozoic Eon is the geological eon we are in, which began 543 million years ago to nowadays, this eon includes three different eras, the first one is the Paleozoic or ancient life in which fish, reptiles and amphibians dominated; the second is the Mesozoic or middle life in which there were reptiles (dinosaurs) dominated and mammals and bird evolved and the Cenozoic (recent life) which is the era we are in mainly dominated by mammals and in the last years humans. The name Mesozoic derives from Grees as in Greek meso means between and zoic is animal or life, thus the geological period between the Paleozoic and the Cenozoic is the Mesozoic.

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Please help multiple questions

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D

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it's life, liberty, and property

Separation of property

In 1755, the British government sent General Edward Braddock to Virginia withorders to
A capture Fort Duquesne

B declare war against
France

C take over for George Washington

D attack the Iroquois tribes

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The answer is b

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What passages illustrate Paine's effort to write in language ordinary readers can understand?

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Is there any choices

The Continental Congress came up with a government that was guided by the ____________. A. Articles of Confederation B. Articles of States C. Articles of Nations

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Articles of confederation
A. Articles of confederation, hope i halped